Trump will be the next president. Readers are invited to a live Zoom event with politics reporter Jeremy Wallace, breaking down what this means for Texans
Donald Trump will be the next president. What can everyday Texans expect from a second Trump presidency? San Antonio Express-News and Houston Chronicle readers are invited to a live virtual event at 11 a.m. CST on Wednesday, November 13 with senior politics reporter and Texas Take host/author Jeremy Wallace for analysis on the 2024 US election results and what it means for Texas.
Our virtual events bring live journalism straight to your laptop, and are free to join. Readers are encouraged to bring questions. To join our private Zoom with Jeremy, please register here. Jeremy Wallace has covered politics and campaigns for more than 20 years. Before joining Hearst Texas newspapers in 2017 he covered government and politics for the Tampa Bay Times and The Miami Herald. Previously he covered Congress for the Boston Globe and Detroit Free-Press.
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